The Infernal Devices series The Tragedy Paper Thirteen Reasons Why Divergent series Soulmates Looking for Alaska Paper Towns The Fault in Our Stars Will Grayson, Will Grayson Anti-Goddess Starcrossed The Abandon Series
Well not sure would you read books like this but.. After Hello and But I love you is a pretty good book a lot more but I can't remember all titles.
◆The Shack ◆By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead ◆What Happened to Goodbye? ◆We Need To Talk About Kevin ◆Just What Kind of Mother Are You? ◆A Child Called "It"
Excluding the good-reads aforementioned, I would suggest: The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis - because looking at the list of books you've already read, I think it's safe to recommend you this. The Abhorsen trilogy (Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen) by Garth Nix - a real page-turner with all those action-packed stories that would totally make you hyperventilate. Sabriel is even a winner of Aurealis award for best fantasy novel. I don't see any possible reason for you not to read this. :x The Pelican Brief by John Grisham - because it's John Grisham. Period. (Other recommended Grisham's books: The Appeal, The Last Juror, The Rainmaker, and The Firm). The Hamiltons by Catherine Cookson - although this isn't a famous book, I assure you, this is by far the most inspiring and entertaining novel I have ever read. And I am proud that I cried for less than 20 times only. But seriously, get a copy of this book. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - oh? Was this already recommended? Sherlock Holmes (vol. 1 and 2) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - because it's Sherlock Homes. 'Nuff said. Anddddd the list goes on and on.
If you're into gory and stuff similar to hunger games, yet even darker and more mature, take a look at Battle Royale, if I remember it correctly, it was originally a Japanese book which was translated to English. I believe it was also made into a movie at some point...
if you want an easy going, easy to understand classic, i suggest The Secret Garden. That's my all time favourite classic️